A pair of All American Jeans will last you a very long time but if you want yours to last longer, remain shrinkage free, and even keep other clothes from being damaged in the wash, please stick to the following...

-Read the care label inside your All American jean.
-Empty the pockets.
-Turn your jeans inside out.
-Set the washing cycle to delicate.
-Only load All American Jeans with other jeans in the washer. Make sure the load setting is on heavy.
-As our tag reads, ‘machine wash warm with like colors.’ You can also wash with cold water. Do not use hot water.
-If you like softer USA made jeans, add fabric softener during the rinse cycle.
-Remove your jeans right after the washing cycle is complete.
-Turn the jeans right side out and proceed to dry them.
-You can dry your jeans in a number of ways:
-Hang them on a clothes line or rack to air dry. If you are indoors, lay some towels down to catch the dripping water.
-You can put your All American jeans in the dryer. Be sure to turn the dryer on the lowest temperature setting. NOTE: Jeans that are air dried are less likely to shrink and fade than jeans in a dryer.
-After drying, hang your jeans instead of folding to avoid wrinkles and creases.

WARNING:

Hot water and jeans do not mix.
Hot dryers and jeans do not mix.
Other USA made clothing items and jeans do not mix. They turn blue.
Light blue jeans and dark blue jeans do not mix.
Never try to shrink your jeans on your own. They will shrink unevenly. Contact us and we will have the sizing altered.
Black jeans shrink more than blue jeans. Keep warm temperatures and time cycles lower than usual when washing and drying.

If you have any questions about washing and drying your All American Jeans, please feel free to contact our customer service department by phone or email.

Our New Year`s Resolution pertains to the same passion and hard work that motivated Lawson Nickol to start All American Clothing Co. in 2002. A decade later, we still have the same motivation to bring ‘American Made’ back from its roots. We have been on a mission to create American jobs for our current and future generations. So far, we have been successful. We will continue to strive for success carrying the same motivation, hard work, and passion that this company was built upon. We are looking forward in what the future holds, especially in this upcoming year. We have many plans in store for you and cannot wait to release the many new ways and opportunities for you to help us create new jobs. With that being said, let`s make this year another one to remember!

All American Clothing Co. is the proud maker of 'John Ratzenberger`s American Made' tee shirts!

Everyone who bought one will be receiving them soon and you can still pick them up by purchasing at the link below.

Hi everyone, John Ratzenberger here. You may remember me as Cliff the mailman on Cheers or the voice of some of your favorite Pixar characters such as Hammy the Pig and Mack the Truck.

But, what you may not know is that my father really was a (Mack) truck driver and my mother worked in a factory in Bridgeport, Connecticut where I grew up. I think its these roots that make me so excited about my new TV series John Ratzenberger’s American Made....

John loves this country and is proud to showcase American companies like ours. You’ll see the story behind our company including how we build the products we all know and love. The series will also feature other great American companies and inspiring “Made in the USA” stories.

We already know the All American Clothing Co is a great place to work. Now the rest of America will too!

Get Cool Memorabilia, American-Made Products, and More!

Visit www.fundanything.com/americanmade, where John is promoting the show. You’ll find some limited-edition TV show memorabilia and even the chance to participate in some great all-American events hosted by John himself (including, believe it or not, an invitation to attend John's daughter's wedding!).

Meet Ray and his 1968 Mustang GT! All American Clothing Co. was proud to spend the afternoon with Ray learning about this beautiful car and his thoughts on 'American Made.' Please enjoy the short video and pictures as we explore his 'American Ride.'

Some Quick Facts:

- Ray is the one and only owner of the vehicle. He purchased it brand new in 1968.
- The Mustang has 87,753 miles on it.
- Engine Code J: 302 cubic inch V-8 engine @ 230hp
- It has been clocked at 140 mph

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Based on the voting by you, our awesome customers, the name for our new shirt will be “Eagle Rising.” Thank you for participating! The new shirt is available in Long AND Short sleeve… Get yours by clicking here >
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Last week, we asked for some ideas on a name for the upcoming USA Made tee shirt design above. Today, your voice will be heard as part of our product development team. Below are the top picks gathered from last week.

For YOU: We decided to add a little fun to this for YOU. On our Facebook page please comment, LIKE, or Share this for a chance to win the very first American Made shirt that is printed with this design on it!

The New York Times today issued a 25 year old correction to Super Mario`s day job and it turns out that Mario was originally a carpenter. Then he was a janitor before he became a plumber, for which he`s been commonly known as for many years with his brother Luigi.